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Ilshat Garaykhanov's Last Fight

During a fierce battle in the Afghan province of Bamyan in August 1982, a battalion of Soviet paratroopers suffered heavy losses. Under the cover of the comrades' fire, the wounded and the dead are being evacuated. Miraculously, they manage to escape from the Dushman ambush. A check of the personnel reveals that Private Ilshat Garaykhanov is not among the living and dead, missing.

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During a fierce battle in the Afghan province of Bamyan in August 1982, a battalion of Soviet paratroopers suffered heavy losses. Under the cover of the comrades' fire, the wounded and the dead are being evacuated. Miraculously, they manage to escape from the Dushman ambush. A check of the personnel reveals that Private Ilshat Garaykhanov is not among the living and dead, missing.

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